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Adenium
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The desert rose (Adenium obesum) is native to Africa, the Middle East, and Madagascar. It is well known for its beautiful flowers and thick succulent stem.The desert rose is not, in fact, a rose. It belongs to the Apocynaceae family. It is an evergreen or a drought-deciduous shrub and a slow-growing stem succulent, gaining less than twelve inches per year.
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Adeniums thrive with balanced watering – avoid overwatering or drought. They prefer neutral to hard water, not acidic. Use well-draining small pots. Water in the morning, let them absorb throughout the day, and water daily to every few days. Don't let them sit in water or dry out too often to prevent early dormancy. Stones in the pot aid drainage.
Adeniums require bright sunlight for healthy growth. Cloudy conditions can make them leggy with less vibrant blooms. Some types tolerate partial shade (30-50%) to avoid foliage burn.
A blend of coarse sand and coco-peat, with a 3:1 ratio of mix to perlite, is generally sufficient to enhance aeration and drainage in most situations.
To boost a robust base/trunk and enhance flowering, use a quality fertilizer with a higher middle number (phosphorus) and avoid excessive nitrogen. Never apply fertilizer directly to roots and refrain from liquid feeding when the plant is thirsty; water lightly first to prevent root damage and leaf loss.